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Gwendolyn Minogue’s journey through Cornell’s M.Eng. program in chemical engineering highlights how an interdisciplinary education can empower students to pursue unexpected career paths.
Researchers found entropy can help bind certain pairs of molecules faster and more robustly – an approach that could have broad applications in drug development and forming new materials.
One of the newest additions to Cornell’s Living Lab, the anaerobic digester will generate electricity and provide a real-world testbed for researchers across campus.
Inspired by his father’s career and his mother’s support, chemical engineering M.Eng. student Siddhant Sandeep Dhende is developing grid-scale battery storage solutions for real-world energy challenges.
Jillian Goldfarb, associate professor, prepared her students to win the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute competition with their project “Circularity Beyond Compost: Valorizing Cornell’s Food Waste through Hydrothermal Liquefaction.”…
Fengqi You, the Roxanne E. and Michael J. Zak Professor, received the 2025 Outstanding Article award from the journal EES Solar for the paper “Circular Management of Perovskite Solar Cells by Green Solvents.
With funds from a record-setting naming gift from David A. Duffield ’62, MBA ’64, the Cornell Duffield College of Engineering will establish the $25 million Cornell David A. Duffield Engineering Education Research Institute.